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you probably have an ext unit please try the following steps To set the time, Press FNC then 9 then # then set the hr and mins using number keys Use RECALL button to set AM & PM Press FNC again to set. Good luck and best regards John
The telephone instrument you have can be used on the NEC Electra Professional Level I, and the Level II systems (and under some conditions the NEAX 2000 series). Codes for features are somewhat different based on the system. It is possible that your phone is in "Do-Not-Disturb" if other phones on your system actually ring when they are called via the intercom (on the Level I and Level II systems, initial intercom ring is a system wide setting). The cancel DND code is:
Level I system: with telephone idle, press <FNC>, dial 60, press <FNC>.
Level II system: with telephone idle, press <FNC>, dial 69, press <FNC>.
It is also possible that your ring volume is very low. To adjust, press <SPKR>, dial 601, then adjust volume using the up/down keys at the bottom of the phone (press <SPKR> when finished.
If your system is programmed to access an outside line when you press <SPKR>, you will need to press the <INTERCOM> button first.)
If your system is set for voice intercom, people calling your phone can make it ring by dialing a "1" after your intercom number.
If you do all this and your phone still won't ring on incoming calls, let me know and we'll have to go into system programming to correct it.
The Last Number Redial feature is invoked by pressing the <LNR/SPD> button then the "*" (asterisk). This is true whether you have the NEC Electra Professional Level I or Level II system. To know what other features are available depends on the system. If you know where your main control box (KSU-Key Service Unit) is, the Level I system has a plastic cabinet, the Level II system has the metal cabinet.
On this system since it is an older NEC you will need to purchase some special boards that go into the system and then this would have to be programmed. This is not a task for the untrained.
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